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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
9/25/12 Air quality improves for some short-lived relief
Washington Department of Ecology news
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Sept. 25, 2012
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Media Contact: Joye Redfield-Wilder, Communications Manager, 509-575-2610; joye.redfield-wilder@ecy.wa.gov
9/25/12 Wildfire Smoke Forecast 0800 PDT
Air Monitor Update 0800 PDT
| Central Region, Ecology Air Quality Report Chelan County monitor locations: Wenatchee- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Leavenworth- “Good” Chelan- “Unhealthy” Okanogan County monitor locations: Omak - “Unhealthy” Winthrop – “Unhealthy” Twisp- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Kittitas County monitor location: Ellensburg- “Good” Yakima County monitor location: Yakima- “Good” White Swan- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Toppenish- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Klickitat County monitor location: Goldendale- “Good” Eastern Region, Ecology Air Quality Report Blue Mt. Area Northeast | USDA FOREST SERVICE Air Quality Report Chelan County monitor location: Wenatchee- (Confluence Park)- “moderate” Cashmere- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Entiat- “Unhealthy” Okanogan County* (new) Pateros- “Very Unhealthy” Grant County monitor location: Quincy- Good“” Kittitas County monitor location: Cle Elum- “Good” Klickitat County*(new) Trout Lake- “Unhealthy” Eastern cont., Ecology Air Quality Report Columbia Basin Spokane Area |
Another very useful webpage for grab hourly and 24 hour data, Puget Sound Clean Air and their air quality tool: http://airgraphing.pscleanair.org/
Remember the Eastern Washington Burn Ban remains effective through Sunday, September, 30, 2012.
Information Clearing House for Wildfire Information Updates: http://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
9/25/12 Wildfire Smoke Forecast 0800 PDT
Air Quality forecast, 8AM Tuesday 25 September 2012
Issued by Ranil Dhammapala, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
For the first time in nearly two weeks, none of the monitors in the state are recording Hazardous conditions. Pateros comes precariously close though- air quality there degraded somewhat yesterday and today while other nearby sites show an improvement in response to the passing front. Meteorological data in the area show winds picking up, but the sheltered location of Pateros probably resulted in smoke pooling in the area. Trout Lake, Winthrop, Omak, Chelan and Entiat remain Unhealthy, while Wenatchee, Cashmere, Twisp, White Swan and Toppenish (Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups) are clearing out quite well. Ellensburg, Cle Elum, Quincy, Leavenworth and Yakima all have Good air. Sites around the Columbia Basin vary from Good to Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups.
A front passing through eastern WA right now should help keep smoke levels in check through this evening. But sadly this improvement is short lived: a building ridge will cause a return to stagnant conditions through Friday. Strong nighttime inversions and light winds will ensure smoke sloshes around and causes the kind of impacts we have been living with over the last 2 weeks. Mild east winds return on Thursday and it is possible that these may bring some smoke from Idaho wildfires to the Palouse/ Clarkston areas. In general, expect some smoke impacts in the morning and nighttime, with some afternoon clearing in most places.
No significant precipitation in the 5-day forecast. Slight increases in wind speeds on Friday should help with dispersion in eastern WA.
A few areas in the south Puget Sound, SW Washington and the Olympic Peninsula might have smelled a whiff of smoke last morning as the inversion broke, but not enough to degrade air quality much. Wildfire smoke is not expected to push west of the Cascades, but with light winds over the next few days, expect a slight buildup of locally and regionally generated pollutants.
The National Weather Service issued an Air Quality Alert for all of eastern Washington:
http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=otx&wwa=air%20quality%20alert
The Governor has extended a burn ban on all outdoor burning in eastern Washington through midnight Sunday.
Ecology Air Quality Monitoring Network Map: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/enviwa/Default.ltr.aspx
-note, click on the dots and you can then click on View more information to find out the latest hourly values even if the dot is grey
Monday, September 24, 2012
9-24-12 1800 Governor Extends Burn Ban
The Governor's Office issued the following news release late Monday:
Gov. Gregoire extends Eastern Washington burn ban
OLYMPIA – Gov. Chris Gregoire tonight extended a burn ban for all counties east of the Cascade crest, prohibiting all outdoor burning through midnight Sunday, Sept. 30. An emergency proclamation declaring a State of Emergency remains in effect, and allows continued air support from Washington's National Guard to help fight ongoing wildfires.
"One reason firefighters have been able to start gaining ground is because they're not being diverted to additional, human-caused fires," Gregoire said. "With the warm, dry conditions expected to continue through at least next weekend, fire danger remains very high. I appreciate the cooperation of Washingtonians who have refrained from burning, and recognize that fire crews need our support and help to keep people safe and protect property."
The burn ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including but not limited to:
- Campfires
- Bonfires
- Residential yard debris clean-up, trash disposal, land clearing, weed abatement and agricultural burning activity
- Ignition of fireworks.
Liquid fueled or gas-fueled stoves are permitted provided the use is conducted over a non-flammable surface and at least five feet from flammable vegetation. Charcoal grills are permitted at private residences under the same conditions.
The proclamation issued by the governor:
- Directs state agencies and departments to continue to utilize state resources and to do everything reasonably possible to assist affected political subdivisions in an effort to respond to and recover from the fires;
- Notes the order into active state service of the organized militia of Washington state, to include the National Guard and the State Guard remains in effect; and
- Instructs the Washington State Emergency Operations Center to continue to coordinate all event-related assistance to the affected areas.
Meanwhile, Gregoire continues to urge Washingtonians to protect themselves from smoke-filled air. The state's Department of Ecology is monitoring air quality across Washington state. Today, air quality in Central Washington is "unhealthy" for everyone. And in both Wenatchee and Ellensburg air quality is worse and registers as "hazardous" and "very unhealthy" respectively. Pateros and Entiat also are reporting "very unhealthy" air.
Farther south of Toppenish, and in much of Eastern Washington, residents are experiencing air quality that is "unhealthy for sensitive groups" such as the elderly, very young children and people with breathing difficulties, heart disease or lung disease. Today Walla Walla and the Tri-Cities are enjoying a reprieve from unhealthy air.
Light winds over the Cascades today are not expected to help much with smoke in the hard-hit communities. Computer models predict some moderate winds later today, which could lead to good dispersion in Ellensburg, Leavenworth and the Methow Valley.
To check for air quality monitoring information, visit: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/air/air_monitoring_data/WAQA_Intro_Page.html
Meanwhile, the Washington State Department of Health is providing answers to frequently asked questions about wildfire smoke here: http://www.doh.wa.gov/CommunityandEnvironment/AirQuality/OutdoorAir/SmokeFromFires.aspx
9/24/12 1330 Experimental Smoke Dispersion Forecasts Now Available
9/24/12 Air quality still 'hazardous' or 'very unhealthy' from top to near bottom of Central Washington
Washington Department of Ecology news
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Sept. 24, 2012
Air quality still ‘hazardous’ or ‘very unhealthy’ from top to near bottom of Central Washington
SPOKANE – From Winthrop and Okanogan to Toppenish, air quality in Central Washington is “unhealthy” for everyone today. And in both Wenatchee and Ellensburg air quality is worse and registers as “hazardous” and “very unhealthy” respectively. Pateros and Entiat also are reporting “very unhealthy” air. Farther south of Toppenish, and in much of Eastern Washington, residents are experiencing air quality that is “unhealthy for sensitive groups” such as the elderly, very young children and people with breathing difficulties, heart disease or lung disease. Today Walla Walla and the Tri-Cities are enjoying a reprieve from unhealthy air.
9/24/12 Wildfire Smoke Forecast 0800 PDT
Air Quality forecast, 8AM Monday 24 September 2012
Issued by Ranil Dhammapala, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Air quality in Cashmere and Wenatchee remain Hazardous, while Pateros, Entiat and Ellensburg are reporting Very Unhealthy air. Trout Lake, Quincy, Leavenworth, Omak, Chelan, the Methow, Yakima and Toppenish have Unhealthy air. White Swan, Goldendale and Cle Elum are recording Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups. Air in the southern part of the Columbia Basin appears good at present, while most other monitors in the Basin, with a few exceptions are in the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups category.
The weather systems over the weekend that were supposed to alleviate some smoke in eastern WA also got up to a little mischief in the process. While they did cause some dispersion and desisted from sparking off new wildfires, they also transported some smoke from central Idaho wildfires further west which then mixed to the surface in eastern WA after the inversion broke. These impacts appear to have persisted throughout the day in a lot of eastern WA. Some smoke from WA wildfires was pushed up against the Cascades and impacted the communities at the eastern foothills once the drainage flows started and easterly winds let up.
Light winds over the Cascades today are not expected to do a whole lot to help with smoke in the hard-hit communities. That said the models are advertizing some moderate winds near the gaps along I90 and Hwy2 starting later today. If it pans out, this could lead to good dispersion in Ellensburg, Leavenworth and the Methow, but also risks limiting plume rise. Flow is most W-NW which pushes smoke into the Columbia Basin. But how far southeast into the Basin it will travel before turning NE (under a SW flow regime), is uncertain. This could lead to smoke impacts in the Spokane area too. The Yakima valley might get off lightly today, but parts of Klickitat County could see a little bit of smoke from the Mt. Adams fire.
Models are backing off on the strength of the low pressure systems that were expected to bring some cooling and spotty rainfall to the northern counties. No strong winds in the forecast through this week, though some clearing is expected east of the Cascades Tuesday afternoon.
Western WA did not see enough vertical mixing to transport this smoke to the surface. No air quality issues are expected in Western WA over the coming days.
The National Weather Service issued an Air Quality Alert for much of eastern Washington:
http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=otx&wwa=air%20quality%20alert
The Governor has issued an emergency proclamation for all of eastern Washington:
http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1967&newsType=1
Washington Air Quality Advisory (WAQA) Chart:
https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/enviwa/App_AQI/AQI.en-US.pdf
Ecology Air Quality Monitoring Network Map: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/enviwa/Default.ltr.aspx
-note, click on the dots and you can then click on View more information to find out the latest hourly values even if the dot is grey
| Central Region, Ecology Air Quality Report Chelan County monitor locations: Wenatchee- “Hazardous” Leavenworth- “Unhealthy” Chelan- “Unhealthy” Okanogan County monitor locations: Omak - “Unhealthy” Winthrop – “Unhealthy” Twisp- “Unhealthy” Kittitas County monitor location: Ellensburg- “Very Unhealthy” Yakima County monitor location: Yakima- “Unhealthy” White Swan- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Toppenish- “Unhealthy” Klickitat County monitor location: Goldendale- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Eastern Region, Ecology Air Quality Report Blue Mt. Area Northeast | USDA FOREST SERVICE Air Quality Report Chelan County monitor location: Wenatchee- (Confluence Park)- “Unhealthy” Cashmere- “Hazardous” Entiat- “Unhealthy” Okanogan County* (new) Pateros- “Very Unhealthy” Grant County monitor location: Quincy- “Unhealthy” Kittitas County monitor location: Cle Elum- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Klickitat County*(new) Trout Lake- “Unhealthy” Eastern cont., Ecology Air Quality Report Columbia Basin Spokane Area |
Another very useful webpage for grab hourly and 24 hour data, Puget Sound Clean Air and their air quality tool: http://airgraphing.pscleanair.org/
Remember the Eastern Washington Burn Ban remains effective through Monday, September, 24, 2012.http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1967&newsType=1
Sunday, September 23, 2012
9-23-12 0845 Ecology Air Quality Update and Weather Forecast
Washington Department of Ecology news
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Sept. 23, 2012
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Air quality still ‘hazardous’ in Wenatchee area, but some communities see improvement
OLYMPIA – The Wenatchee, Pateros and Cashmere areas have seen slight clearing in wildfire smoke, but air quality there still remains in the “hazardous” category, according to the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology).
Other areas of Eastern Washington – such as Entiat, Quincy, Leavenworth, Chelan, Yakima, White Swan, and Toppenish – experienced some clearing, but still not enough to return to healthy air. Pullman and Clarkston also saw some much needed clearing Saturday evening, after an initial rise in pollution levels earlier in the day as the inversion broke and mixed some overhanging Idaho wildfire smoke to the surface. The threat of Idaho wildfire smoke has passed thanks to a wind shift. Ellensburg and Cle Elum experienced “good” air on Saturday, and should again today.
Omak and Twisp saw some increase in pollution levels as a weather system pushed a little smoke up those valleys. But conditions in those communities should improve somewhat today.
There are no reports of new fire starts from lightning strikes this morning, but a small chance of lightning remains until late today. Isolated light rainfall is forecast for several parts of the eastern Columbia Basin today as a low pressure system passes through the far eastern parts of the state, but not near the wildfires. While areas nearest to the wildfires will continue to see poor air quality, an increase in winds will help with smoke dispersion. Eastern Washington will continue to see some gradual improvement in air quality, though periodic impacts from drifting smoke are expected.
Some cooler temperatures along with a little bit of rain (mostly in the northern counties of Eastern Washington) are expected this week. This will further improve air quality.
All residents in the Wenatchee area should stay indoors and curtail their physical activities both indoors and outside. Doors and windows should remain closed. In the remainder of the Yakima and Columbia Basin common sense precautions should be taken by everyone, but sensitive groups, such as children, the elderly and heart patients, are particularly vulnerable.
The biggest health threat comes from the fine particles in smoke. These can cause burning eyes, runny nose, bronchitis and other illnesses. Smoky air also can aggravate heart and lung diseases, and even lead to death.
You can find news and information about smoke and wildfires from a variety of state, local and federal agencies on a new blog.
Central Washington University is providing information for students and their families online.
The Washington State Department of Health is providing answers to frequently asked questions about wildfire smoke.
The National Weather Service has issued an Air Quality Alert for much of eastern Washington.
Gov. Gregoire has issued a burn ban in Eastern Washington, which is in effect until midnight Monday.
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Media Contact: Seth Preston, Ecology communications manager, 360-584-5744 cell; seth.preston@ecy.wa.gov
Joint blog on wildfire smoke and related information: http://wasmoke.blogspot.com
Check for air quality monitoring information: www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/air/air_monitoring_data/WAQA_Intro_Page.html
Washington Department of Health smoke information: http://www.doh.wa.gov/Newsroom.aspx
Frequently asked questions about wildfire smoke: http://www.doh.wa.gov/CommunityandEnvironment/AirQuality/OutdoorAir/SmokeFromFires/FrequentlyaskedQuestionsaboutWildfireSmoke.aspx
Central Washington University information: http://www.cwu.edu/table-mountain-fire
Read the Governor’s emergency declaration: http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1967&newsType=1
National Weather Service Air Quality Alert: http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=otx&wwa=air%20quality%20alert
Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy.wa.gov
Ecology’s social media: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/about/newmedia.html
Broadcast version
The Wenatchee, Pateros and Cashmere areas have seen slight clearing in wildfire smoke, but air quality there still remains in the “hazardous” category, according to the Department of Ecology.
Other areas of Eastern Washington experienced some clearing, but still not enough to return all of them to healthy air.
While areas nearest to the wildfires will continue to see poor air quality, a slight increase in winds will help with smoke dispersion. Eastern Washington will continue to see some gradual improvement in air quality, though periodic impacts from drifting smoke are expected.
9-23-12 0800 Ecology Daily forecast with Monitors
Issued by Ranil Dhammapala, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Wenatchee, Pateros and Cashmere saw a bit of clearing but air quality still remains Hazardous. Entiat, Quincy, Leavenworth, Chelan, Yakima, White Swan and Toppenish all experienced some clearing but still not enough to return to healthy air. Pullman and Clarkston also saw some much needed clearing in the evening, after an initial rise in pollution levels earlier in the day as the inversion broke and mixed some overhanging Idaho wildfire smoke to the surface. The threat of Idaho wildfire smoke has passed thanks to a wind shift. Ellensburg and Cle Elum saw Good air yesterday, and should stay that way today.
Omak and Twisp saw some increase in pollution levels as a weather system pushed a little smoke up those valleys, but should see a little improvement today.
There are no reports of new fire starts from lightning strikes as yet, but a small threat of lightning remains until tonight. Isolated light rainfall is forecast for several parts of the eastern Columbia Basin today as a low pressure system passes through the far eastern parts of the state, but not near the wildfires. While areas nearest to the wildfires will continue to see poor air, West/ Southwest winds will help with smoke dispersion. Eastern WA will continue to see some gradual improvement in air quality, though periodic impacts from drifting smoke are expected.
Some cooler temperatures and a little bit of rain (the latter mostly in the Northern counties of eastern WA) are forecast during the work week. This will further improve air quality.
No air quality issues are expected in Western WA over the coming days.
The National Weather Service issued an Air Quality Alert for much of eastern Washington through Monday evening:
http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=otx&wwa=air%20quality%20alert
The Governor has issued an emergency proclamation for all of eastern Washington:
http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1967&newsType=1
Central Region, Ecology Air Quality Report
Chelan County monitor locations:
Wenatchee- “Hazardous”
Leavenworth- “Moderate”
Chelan- “Unhealthy”
Okanogan County monitor locations:
Omak - “Unhealthy”
Winthrop – “Unhealthy”
Twisp- “Unhealthy”
Kittitas County monitor location:
Ellensburg- “Moderate”
Yakima County monitor location:
Yakima- “Good”
White Swan- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups”
Toppenish- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups”
Klickitat County monitor location:
Goldendale- “Good”
Eastern Region, Ecology Air Quality Report
Blue Mountain Area
Clarkston - “ Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups”
Dayton - “Good” Walla Walla - “Good”
Palouse
Pullman - “Good”
Rosalia - “Moderate” LaCrosse - “Good”
Columbia Basin
Kennewick - “Good”
Mesa - “Moderate” Moses Lake - “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Ritzville -“Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” |
USDA FOREST SERVICE Air Quality Report
Chelan County monitor location:
Wenatchee- (Confluence Park)- “Unhealthy”
Cashmere- “Hazardous”
Entiat- “Unhealthy”
Okanogan County* (new)
Pateros- “Hazardous”
Grant County monitor location:
Quincy- “Unhealthy”
Kittitas County monitor location:
Cle Elum- “Good”
Klickitat County*(new)
Trout Lake- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups”
Eastern cont., Ecology Air Quality Report
Spokane Area
Spokane “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Liberty Lake- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
Northeast
Colville - “Moderate”
Wellpinit - “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” |
Information Clearing House for Wildfire Information Updates: http://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
9-23-12 Ecology Daily forecast with Monitors
Air Quality forecast, 8AM Sunday 23 September 2012
Issued by Ranil Dhammapala, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Wenatchee, Pateros and Cashmere saw a bit of clearing but air quality still remains Hazardous. Entiat, Quincy, Leavenworth, Chelan, Yakima, White Swan and Toppenish all experienced some clearing but still not enough to return to healthy air. Pullman and Clarkston also saw some much needed clearing in the evening, after an initial rise in pollution levels earlier in the day as the inversion broke and mixed some overhanging Idaho wildfire smoke to the surface. The threat of Idaho wildfire smoke has passed thanks to a wind shift. Ellensburg and Cle Elum saw Good air yesterday, and should stay that way today.
Omak and Twisp saw some increase in pollution levels as a weather system pushed a little smoke up those valleys, but should see a little improvement today.
There are no reports of new fire starts from lightning strikes as yet, but a small threat of lightning remains until tonight. Isolated light rainfall is forecast for several parts of the eastern Columbia Basin today as a low pressure system passes through the far eastern parts of the state, but not near the wildfires. While areas nearest to the wildfires will continue to see poor air, West/ Southwest winds will help with smoke dispersion. Eastern WA will continue to see some gradual improvement in air quality, though periodic impacts from drifting smoke are expected.
Some cooler temperatures and a little bit of rain (the latter mostly in the Northern counties of eastern WA) are forecast during the work week. This will further improve air quality.
No air quality issues are expected in Western WA over the coming days.
The National Weather Service issued an Air Quality Alert for much of eastern Washington through Monday evening:
http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=otx&wwa=air%20quality%20alert
The Governor has issued an emergency proclamation for all of eastern Washington:
http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1967&newsType=1
Washington Air Quality Advisory (WAQA) Chart:
https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/enviwa/App_AQI/AQI.en-US.pdf
Ecology Air Quality Monitoring Network Map: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/enviwa/Default.ltr.aspx
-note, click on the dots and you can then click on View more information to find out the latest hourly values even if the dot is grey
| Central Region, Ecology Air Quality Report Chelan County monitor locations: Wenatchee- “Hazardous” Leavenworth- “Moderate” Chelan- “Unhealthy” Okanogan County monitor locations: Omak - “Unhealthy” Winthrop – “Unhealthy” Twisp- “Unhealthy” Kittitas County monitor location: Ellensburg- “Moderate” Yakima County monitor location: Yakima- “Good” White Swan- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Toppenish- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Klickitat County monitor location: Goldendale- “Good” Eastern Region, Ecology Air Quality Report Blue Mountain Area Clarkston - “ Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Palouse Pullman - “Good” Columbia Basin Kennewick - “Good” | USDA FOREST SERVICE Air Quality Report Chelan County monitor location: Wenatchee- (Confluence Park)- “Unhealthy” Cashmere- “Hazardous” Entiat- “Unhealthy” Okanogan County* (new) Pateros- “Hazardous” Grant County monitor location: Quincy- “Unhealthy” Kittitas County monitor location: Cle Elum- “Good” Klickitat County*(new) Trout Lake- “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Eastern cont., Ecology Air Quality Report Spokane Area Northeast Colville - “Moderate” |
Another very useful webpage for grab hourly and 24 hour data, Puget Sound Clean Air and their air quality tool: http://airgraphing.pscleanair.org/
Remember the Eastern Washington Burn Ban remains effective through Monday, September, 24, 2012.http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1967&newsType=1
Information Clearing House for Wildfire Information Updates: http://wasmoke.blogspot.com/












